What is the Best Book for Fluid Mechanics from Beginning to Advanced Level?

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The discussion centers on comparing fluid mechanics textbooks by Frank White and Munson, both popular choices among students. While both texts are well-regarded, they are not comprehensive at advanced levels, merely introducing some complex topics like turbulence and compressible flows. Preferences vary, with some favoring Munson for its clarity. Other recommended texts include Pozrikidis' book, "Transport Phenomena" by Bird, Stewart, and Lightfoot, and Landau and Lifshitz's volume on hydrodynamics. An older text by Granger is noted for its effective mathematical and practical explanations. The consensus suggests that specialized books on specific fluid mechanics topics may be more beneficial than general texts like White or Kundu.
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which is better fluid mechanics book , frank white or munson from complete beginning to the advanced level.
 
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They're both pretty widely used. It really comes down to personal taste. Neither will go to "advanced" levels in any depth, though. They will give you a bit of a taste of advanced topics but things like turbulence and compressible flows and stability theory and other such things warrant their own more advanced texts.
 
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They are both good. I think I prefer Munson, but I have used both.
 
My personal favorite is Transport Phenomena by Bird, Stewart, and Lightfoot. This book also has sections on heat transfer and mass transfer.
 
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Landau, Lifshtitz vol. VI is also a very good intro to hydrodynamics.
 
Grangers book I think is the best for an undergraduate. It is an old book but does a phenomenal job explaining things both mathematically and practically. I used this book in my grad fluids class as a secondary reference and in undergrad as a primary reference. I think most advanced general fluids books are crap - you are way better off buying books on specific topics (such as boundary layer flows, turbulence, microfluidics, etc) than something like White, Kundu, or Panton (a disgrace to fluids books).
 
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